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Warfare has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the waging of armed conflict against an enemy

"thousands of people were killed in the war"

2

an active struggle between competing entities

"a price war"

"a war of wits"

"diplomatic warfare"

3

The waging of war or armed conflict against an enemy.

"The general studied the maps carefully, planning every aspect of the upcoming warfare to ensure victory over the invading forces."

In plain English: Warfare is fighting between groups of people using weapons and military tactics to win a conflict.

"The new treaty aimed to end centuries of warfare between neighboring countries."

Usage: Warfare refers specifically to the methods and actions used during actual combat, distinguishing it from general military strategy or preparation. Use this term when describing active fighting rather than broader concepts like war itself or peacekeeping efforts.

Verb
1

To lead a military life; to carry on continual wars.

"The tribe decided to leave their peaceful valley and enter warfare, seeking glory through endless battles against neighboring clans."

In plain English: Warfare is not actually used as a verb; it is only a noun that means fighting between countries or groups of people.

"He began to warfare against his own fears by facing them directly every day."

Example Sentences
"The new treaty aimed to end centuries of warfare between neighboring countries." noun
"The new game focuses on modern warfare with realistic graphics." noun
"Ancient texts often describe the brutality of medieval warfare in vivid detail." noun
"Many people avoid careers involving warfare due to its high risks." noun
"He began to warfare against his own fears by facing them directly every day." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
military action conflict
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
limited war psychological warfare civil war chemical warfare biological warfare information warfare world war hot war drug war trench warfare

Origin

The word warfare combines the root "war" with "fare," likely originating as a shortened form of the Middle English phrase meaning "waging war." It essentially describes the act or practice of going to war.

Rhyming Words
are aare rare hare gare care fare kare yare nare dare bare vare tare mare lare pare ware sare flare
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